Shop #AmazonPrimeDay2017 via @AmazonSmile

When you #StartWithaSmile on #PrimeDay, July 11, 2017, Amazon donates to Ark of Hope for Children if you use our links! Shop for HUGE great 30-Hour-Only deals AND support survivors of #ChildAbuse, #HumanTrafficking and #Bullying!

LulaRoe Independence Week Charity Event

Check out this great way you can help human trafficking and child abuse survivors declare their Independence during the week of July 4th.

Mary Hall, Independent Retailer for LuLaRoe women’s clothing is partnering with Ark of Hope for Children for a LuLaroe Holiday Charity Sale by donating a portion of their sales to our great cause from July 3 through July 8, 2017!

Book Release for National Children’s Day 2017

The second Sunday in June of each year in the U.S. has been designated as National Children’s Day. This is a day we honor all children and, as the founders of #NationalChildrensDay state so well, “There are many needs for today’s children... foster care, adoption, health care, protection from crime, education, spiritual/moral guidance, and most of all love by family and community. Children are a gift from God and they are our future.”

Ark of Hope for Children likes the idea of this holiday because they are noting the many children in need, in addition to all children. So Ark of Hope has chosen to join in the celebration of National Children’s Day 2017 which is on June 11.

To celebrate we have chosen National Children’s Day 2017 as the day we are formally announcing the release of our first book, Removing Chains of Child Abuse!

The internet is an amazing resource. We can reach miles away, across the country and around the world. Ark of Hope for Children is proof that amazing wonderful things can be accomplished. Yet we all know that the web can be a very dark and unsafe place that can all too easily prey on our children.

Whether you are a parent or a responsible caring adult it’s important that we all work together to watch out for as well as make the net safe for kids. Often you read awareness stories from Ark of Hope for Children about people victimized as children, so now we take this opportunity to be pro-active.

Raise Your Voice Against Accepting PedoSexuality

While most of society is busy running around, or arguing politics, others are very active in pushing their agenda’s. Some good.... Some quite twisted. Have you heard of the term Pedosexual? YourDictionary.com defines Pedosexualas “An adult who IS sexually active with children.”

I turn your attention to this article from April 23, 2017 in which Heart Progress, a gay rights organization joins others in asking, “Should the LGBTQ+ movement accept pedosexuals?” then the author answers, “I think that the answer is quite obvious: Absolutely!”

The article goes on to add, “Pedosexuals have helped achieve so much for the other sexual minority groups, that it would simply be unjust to allow them to suffer in discrimination due to hateful bigots on the right.”

#13ReasonsWhy: Tell Netflix to Stop Promoting Suicide

"Thirteen Reasons Why" is a novel written by Jay Asher. Common Sense Media describes it as a "disturbing suicide novel” which “examines bullying and indifference." The book was published October 18, 2007. Four years later, it topped the New York Times best-seller list. Recently, it became the latest Netflix top hit in less than a month, making suicide a viral sensation.”

Netflix has given teenagers around the world thirteen reasons to kill themselves and neglected to consider that not all of us have voices in our lives that remind us why we should fight to stay alive.

Corporate Philanthropy – is the business of doing good, good for business?

We all know that helping others is good for our individual health. Research at the University of California, Berkeley and Michigan for example has found that people who give back to their communities feel happier, are less stressed and live longer. But what of corporate giving? Is there evidence that helping others to flourish helps an organization to flourish too? At BuzzParent we believe there is and so we donate 20% of what we earn to charity. We think you will find corporate giving is a win-win all round; for you, your employees, your business and society as well.

‘Generosity and profit are compatible and even self-sustaining’ (BeyondMe 2015)."